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ASHANTI - The Declaration | ASHANTI - The Declaration |
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Reviewed by: Jennifer Chang (Vancouver Correspondent - Canada) The Declaration is Ashanti's fourth studio album. It is no secret that Iry Gotti largely guided Ashanti's prior works. In fact, her early success was fueled by her collaboration with members of The Inc, especially Ja Rule. In this album, Ashanti tries to ‘declare' her newfound creative control - replacing Iry Gotti with a host of industry heavyweights: Rodney "Darkchild" Jerkins, Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds, Jermaine Dupri and L.T. Huttoon.
The single, ‘The Way I That I Love
You', which is a stark change, both lyrically and sonically - from her previous
lead singles like ‘Foolish' or ‘ Rock Witchu'. It is not as fun as her previous
singles. This time around she is proclaiming her independence and growth as a
stronger woman. I think this is why she has hopped on the popular train to sing
about cheating boyfriends and girlfriends forever. The Declaration has
its fair share of tracks that won't leave you wanting a refund, but Ashanti
is still lacking character in her vocals. At times, she sounds flat and empty,
losing her diva persona. Track Listing:
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